GAOHOU Pack of 4pcs Speaker Spikes Brass Base Mat Speaker Isolation Spike DAC CD Amplifier Chassis Cone Stand Feet Dark Gray
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It isn't a question of how much they can hold; they are capable of holding extremely heavy loads. I believe the question is more about how much surface area the feet will cover, as they are solid and well-built. I hope this has been of assistance.
Yes.
They can be adjusted, but I'm not sure how much by. However, you should be able to get them leveled.
I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what size the treads on the points are. These are threaded into the larger base piece, which is double-stick taped to the speaker stand. They might thread into your stand, but you'd have to check with the manufacturer. I'm assuming the threads are metric in size.
Selected User Reviews For GAOHOU Pack of 4pcs Speaker Spikes Brass Base Mat Speaker Isolation Spike DAC CD Amplifier Chassis Cone Stand Feet Dark Gray
No instructions are included with the spikes, which are completely disassembled. It's not a huge deal, but given the price, an extra 5 cents on instructions wouldn't hurt. The adhesion of the 3M tape is questionable; it's working for now, and given the weight of my floor standing speakers, I don't think it'll be an issue, but the adhesion appears to be OK at best. Overall, the sound isolation goal is achieved. Since installing, I haven't had any complaints from my neighbors about bass.
On a Kenwood KD500, it was installed. 48 lb. Isolation is a feature of this turntable. The turntable became extremely sensitive to both mechanical and acoustic feedback as a result of these feet. br>I'm going to give them back to you. It was a huge let down.
Installing it was a breeze.
Getting a new set took six months. Amazing machine work and finish. Do not be hesitant. They've arrived, and they've already been snapped up.
Better music comes from a level turntable. I would strongly suggest it.
I'm using them as a platform to isolate a turntable. I'll use contact cement or JB Weld if the adhesive pads aren't holding up well enough.
Work was completed exactly as described. The size of the adhesion pads varied, but they were all larger than the feet. It would be ideal if the adhesion was of the same size, as this would simplify installation.